Transfer to Central

Transfer credits you've already earned.

Making sure the credits you have already earned will transfer toward a degree at Central is likely a key concern.

Courses in which you have earned a C (2.0) or better will be considered for transfer credit. A maximum of 60 semester hours of transfer credit (including a maximum of 24 semester hours from AP, IB, PSEO, and dual enrollment) may be applied toward completion of a Central College degree.

Lead the pack.

"The connections with professors are my best tools as I take the next steps into adulthood. I have multiple professors I could go to for letters of recommendation or contacts. You can tell they really want you to succeed even after your time at Central."

Sara Rodriguez | Lenexa, Kan. | Communication Studies

Get to Know Campus.

Central is intentionally residential, and living on campus puts you at the center of it all.

Campus visits are encouraged! We are happy to arrange for you to take a tour of campus and meet with an admission counselor, registrar (to help determine how credits will transfer), faculty member, coach, financial aid office and others that will help ease your transition to Central.

Next Steps.

Once students are admitted to Central, the associate registrar will review your college transcripts and send you an email outlining exactly how your courses will transfer to Central. Make sure you've completed all of the following:

Filing the FAFSA is the first step toward maximizing your financial aid. You can begin filing Oct. 1. Have your FAFSA information sent to Central (code 001850). Financial aid awards will be sent out a few weeks after your acceptance if we have your FAFSA on file.